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Edwin Auguste, a 26-year-old unemployed man who lost both parents and his home in the quake, said he was glad that Clinton came, but that he has lost what little faith he had in Haitian leaders and the international community.
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Edwin Auguste, a 26-year-old unemployed man who lost both parents and his home in the quake, said he was glad that Clinton came, but that he has lost what little faith he had in Haitian leaders and the international community.
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Edwin Auguste, a 26-year-old unemployed man who lost both parents and his home in the quake, said he was glad that Clinton came, but that he has lost what little faith he had in Haitian leaders and the international community.
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Edwin Auguste, a 26-year-old unemployed man who lost both parents and his home in the quake, said he was glad that Clinton came, but that he has lost what little faith he had in Haitian leaders and the international community.
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â⠂ ¬Å Immediately or just as soon as Auguste is finished with his tale, in which case, you will begin tomorrow.
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â⠂ ¬Å Well, Francis took off one day with his best friend, Captain Auguste de Barbarac of the Royal Guards.
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â⠂ ¬Å I only came here to see if Captain Auguste de Barbarac was here, â⠂ ¬Â? she asked.
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Captain Auguste asked as he leaned on one knee, his hand over his heart.
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â⠂ ¬Å Of course, milady, it is Captain Auguste de Barbarac of the Royal Guards at your service.
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Madame Auguste is a member of Famm Voudou pou Ayiti (Voudou Women for Ayiti).
more on haiti. skywardprodigal 2010
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